Patrick Willse
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Private lessons - Patrick Willse
Bachelors degree
$19
$17
/ 30 min
About your guitar teacher
Hello, I am Patrick Willse and I am an active professional performing and recording multi-instrumentalist based in Asheville, North Carolina. I have been teaching guitar and electric bass for the past 15 years, I am more than capable of teaching all aspects of Guitar, Bass, Music Theory. Specializing in classical and flamenco fingerstyle technique and slap bass technique, I can share my expertise with all ages and skill levels, from children to adults, beginners to advanced players alike. I teach a wide variety of styles of music, Classical, Rock, Blues and more with a focus toward reading notation and understanding theory, scales, and modes in the language of Jazz. With a particular eye toward a student based teaching style, I craft my lessons toward each students' wants, goals, and needs. Let's strum our way to musical excellence together!
Fun and relaxed guitar classes
90% Students enjoy learning without feeling pressured
Boosts confidence in shy learners
88% parents notice improved self-esteem and stage presence
Customized guitar classes for every level
Beginners to advanced players feel the pace suits their needs
Guitar lessons overview
I specialize in teaching guitar and bass to a diverse range of hundreds of students, ranging from children to adults of every skill level. I rely on a student-based teaching approach which incorporates the creative application of music theory and reading to foster a stronger relationship between the student and this beautiful thing that is music. I personalize lesson instruction using tech tools like DAWs, notation, and chord diagram apps to enhance learning both online and offline. My tailored curriculum follow IB standards, ensuring a comprehensive musical education. My methodology strength lies in creative yet practical application, fostering a deep understanding of music, and nurturing the lifelong passion for playing guitar or bass. I strongly believe that the concepts of patience, practice, and persistence are key to learning any instrument and cultivate the difference between practice and play.
Your guitar teacher specialities
Chords and Rhythms
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Scales and Modes
Guitar Techniques
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
Fingerstyle
Guitar for beginners
Ear training

Guitar concept taught by Patrick
Patrick gave Ed a guitar lesson that included practical playing techniques, music theory, and fretboard navigation. Ed worked on rhythm, note clarity, and techniques like double thumbing and bending. Patrick assigned Ed to practice the G major scale and review the intervals page, also focusing on rhythm and reading rhythm notation.
Major Scale (G Major)
1-4-5 Pattern
Time and Rhythm
Intervals
Accidentals (Sharps and Flats)
Patrick Willse recently guided a guitar learner from Mission Valley through various guitar techniques and music theory. The lesson focused on bluegrass, incorporating strumming patterns from songs by Tyler Childers and Fleetwood Mac. Patrick offered guidance on modes, chord extensions, upstrokes, and pick grip. The learner was encouraged to practice specific techniques and scales to improve their playing, and Patrick mentioned he would contact a piano player for a future collaboration.
Pick Holding
Consistent Practice
Expressing Yourself Through Music
Upstrokes in Strumming
D Major Scale
Dominant Chords
Major 7 Chords
Patrick's guitar lesson with Harsha focused on mastering the C, G, and F chords, along with their transitions within song progressions. Harsha diligently practiced chord switching, various strumming patterns, and counting rhythms, specifically for the song's intro sequence. Patrick plans to send Harsha a transcribed sheet of the song, and they've decided to reschedule their next lesson due to Harsha's upcoming travel plans.
F Chord
Importance of Tuning
Chord Switching
Eighth Notes
Strumming Patterns
Counting Rhythms
Patrick taught Nancy guitar, emphasizing structured practice habits and music reading skills. Nancy practiced warm-ups, scales, arpeggios, and began learning a piece by Carcassi in D minor, focusing on notation, fingerings, and techniques. Patrick assigned the Carcassi piece for practice and will address Bach inventions in future lessons.
Practice vs. Play
Practice Routine
Reading Guitar Music
Etude
Importance of Timing
Isolating Tricky Parts
During a recent guitar lesson, Patrick guided Scott through music theory concepts tailored for guitar, such as alternate tunings, chord voicings, extensions, and arpeggios. Scott then focused on practical application, practicing B minor and G major chords while emphasizing alternate picking and seamless chord transitions within a song. Their next lesson was mutually postponed by two weeks to accommodate Scott's travel plans.
Arpeggios
Music Theory as Description
Chord Extensions
Intervals
Drop Tuning
Chord Voicing
Alternate Picking
During a music lesson in Fort Worth, Patrick and Max analyzed Chris Stapleton's 'What Are You Listening To,' focusing on chord connections and melodic runs. Their discussion covered key music theory concepts such as scales, chords, modes, and cadences within the G major key, alongside genre definitions. The lesson also included practical discussions about scheduling adjustments and exploring piano options for Max, with Patrick offering to help find a suitable piano teacher.
Chris Stapleton's Songwriting
Andalusian Cadence
Cadences and Genre
Genre Definition
Generational Trauma in Music
Modes and Melodic Connection
Country Music History
AI in Music Education
Types of guitar lessons
Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Electric Guitar
Classical Guitar
Bass Guitar
Free lesson slots
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Teaching tools used in guitar classes
DAWs
Looping Pedals
PDF Sheet Music
Guitar Tuner Apps
Backing Track Libraries
Student types for guitar lessons
Adults
Beginners
Kids
Intermediate
Advanced
Interactive guitar lessons
Record lessons
Note taking
Parent feedback
Mobile joining
Open Q&A

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